meeting house — meeting houses N COUNT A meeting house is a building in which certain groups of Christians, for example Quakers, meet in order to worship together … English dictionary
meeting-house — n a building where Quakers (=a Christian religious group) pray together … Dictionary of contemporary English
meeting house — noun columbine of eastern North America having long spurred red flowers • Syn: ↑honeysuckle, ↑Aquilegia canadensis • Hypernyms: ↑columbine, ↑aquilegia, ↑aquilege • Member Holonyms: ↑g … Useful english dictionary
Meeting house — A secular meeting house in the U.S. state of Vermont is primarily used for a town meeting. A meeting house describes a building where a public meeting takes place. This includes secular buildings which function like a town or city hall, and… … Wikipedia
meeting-house — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms meeting house : singular meeting house plural meeting houses a place where quakers meet and pray … English dictionary
Friends meeting house — Chichester Friends Meeting House near Philadelphia, built 1769 A Friends meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where meeting for worship may be held. Contents … Wikipedia
Briggflatts Meeting House — is a Quaker meeting house near Sedbergh in Northwest England, built in 1675cite web first = Julian last = Thurgood date = 2005 12 12 url = http://www.visitcumbria.com/sl/brigmh.htm title = Brigflatts Meeting House work = VisitCumbria.com… … Wikipedia
Friends' Meeting House — Friends’ Meeting House [Friends Meeting House] (also meeting house)noun a building where ↑Quakers have their religious meetings. Many Friends’ Meeting Houses are also used for other functions such as public talks … Useful english dictionary
Friends’ Meeting House — (also meeting house) n a building where Quakers have their religious meetings. Many Friends’ Meeting Houses are also used for other functions such as public talks. * * * … Universalium
meeting house — /ˈmitɪŋ haʊs / (say meeting hows) noun 1. a house or building for religious worship. 2. a house of worship of Quakers. 3. NZ the central community building on a Maori marae …